Egg-beater and cream-whipper.



I G. H. SNYDER. EGG BEATER AND CREAM WHIPPER. I APPLICATION FILED AUG.5,1908. 903,51 5. I

Patented Nov. 10, 1908.

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APPLICATION FILED AUG. 5. 1908. I

Paneuued Nov. 10, 1908 2 SHEETS--SHEET 2.

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. To all whom it only concern:

' Kensington, in the county' of ltlontgoniery (sis and Cream Vhip'pers,of which the fol- UNITED STATES PAIEfN'l. oniuont GEORGE HENRY SNYDER,OF KENSINtllfON,

MARY AND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE FIWFH'TO WILLIAM M. HANNA Y AND ONE-Fll-"lllTO LXL'RA (I. SNYDER, OF WASH]NGTONfDIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA.

EGG-BEATER AND Iva-903,515,

i Ivll can AM-WHIPPER. E i I Patented Nov. 1o, 1908'.

Application filed August 5, 1908. Serial No. 447,062.

Be it known that I, GEORGE SNYDER, a citizen of the United States, and aresident of and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and usefulimprovements iii Egg-Beatlowing is a specification.

This invention is an improved egg beater and cream whipper adapted forapplication either to jar nec 's or bottle necks in order that it may beconveniently operated to whip milk or creain within the jar or-bottle inwhich the sunie'is su iplied by the dairyinan, and said jars or bott esmay be used for the beating of eggs; and the invention consists, incertain novel constructions, and combinations of parts as will behereinafter described and claimed, I In the drawings, Figure 1 is aperspectiveview of the invention ap lied to a jar, a 01'- tion of thelatter being lir'oken awav. l ig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectionof the attachment applied to a jar. Fi 3 is a detail plan view of acarrier disk. l ig. 4 is a sec-: tional view of the attacl'inientappliedto abottle neck, the latter being indicated in dotted lines. Fig. 5 is atop )lan view of a blank for the main plate, and ig. 6 is an iiivortcdpcrs )ective view of the main plate.

' 1n the illustrated embodiment of the iiiveiition I provide ii niainplate A, having a generally circular form or outline sit-A, providedwith an outer circular series of depending hws A" to engage the outsideof the jar neck 1?, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, having alaterallyextending wing A beyond the guiorally circular outline A of theplate and fU|'lIlllI a support for the diive gear presently l escribcd,and also provides for an iiiiier circular series of (lepeinling lugs A"surrounding a central opening A", and concentric with the outer circularseries of lu s A as will be undeistood from Figs. undo of the drawings.In constructing this main plate, I form a blank as shown in Fig 5, inwhich the several slits A, A and A are formed in a common )laiie, andthe lugs A and A are bent from t 10 said common lane i in the disosition and form shown in Fig. (3. l In Fig. 5 tie body of the plate iscut or slim-d j at AHo sc iii-rate the portions which are subsecueiitl vwill in form the lugs A", as shown i'plaic and nicshcd with the Thelateral wing A has an opening A inwhich the shaft C of the wheel (Jfits, and the said wheel may be provided with a handle (3* to facilitateits operation. This particular construction is important as it providesfor;

supporting the wheel entirely o ntsid'e'of the vessel, whether thesame'be a jar as shown in Fi s. 1 and 2, or a bottle as show-n iii'Fig.4.

When the attachment. is applied as shown in Figs. 1 and 2,- the lugs Anotonly operate to en age the neckof the vessel, but also iormshandholes to b'e'cla's attaclnne'nt to the vesse' the lugs being curvedas shown to-aflord a better hold by the operator. ing A? which receivesthe drift rivet D, the latter journaling midway between its ends to themain plate, and being corrugated to re-' ccive atits upper end the inionE ineshcd with the drive wheel C, am atits lower end the carrier Fdwhichis ei'ioi'ated at F to fit on the drift rivet, and at F to receive thewires G of the dasher, the said wires extending upwardl i through thedisk F and being headed at tieir upper ends at G past tho. --said diskin order to secure them in position, i

a washer H bearing between the headed upper ends of the wires G as shownin Figs. 2 and 4 ol' the drai'viiigs.

This is a simple, economical way of construction and assembling tllcparts and provides a practicaland cllicioiitlv operating coiistructioi'ifor thcdcsircd purpose.

The construction.- can be made at a small expense and can be shipped andsold either set up ready for use or knocked down and llt assembled foruse by the purchaser.

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1. A beating and whip )in'g attachnicni consisting of a 11min plateraving a central bearing, an outer circular series of depending lugsto'engage outside a jar neck, on inner Cit'ftlltll' series of dependinglugs to engage within a bottle neck, a'shaft in the central bearing ofthe main plate, a pinion on said shaft above the main plate, a washer onthe shaft below the main plate, a carrier disk on the shaltbelow thewasher, the dasher being extended through said carrier disk and- Iicadcdbetween the same and the washer, and lludrive gear jouriialcd to thcniain pinion, substanliallv as sct 'l'orth. lira-ting and whippingatlaclnncnt comprising a main outer circular series of dependin lugs toengage without a jar neck and within a bottle neck, an .1 an a itatingand operating device carrlied by said plate, substantially as set forti.

3. A beating and-whipping attachment comprising a main plate having acircular sestantiall 4 plane thereof forming lugsto engage within avessel neck, and ventilating dasher devices carried by sa as set forth.v 5. A eating andwvhippili'g attachment 0 enings, and iii plate,subplate having inner and plate having-a lateral wing for supporting adrive gear, a circular series of lugs at its edge, and a circular seriesof incisions at a point in from its edge. z

6. A blank for heating and whipping attachment plates having .lugslaterally beyond theedge of the plate, and a circular series of ton ueswithin the trio with tie lugs.

7. A beating and whipping attachment comprising a main plate havingmeans for engagement with a jar neck, and a lateral extension, a wingforming a sup ort fd'r a drive gear, a drive gear 'ournale .on said wingwhereby its iourna may be outside a jar neck, a shaft ournaled in theplate and having dasher devices, shaft and meshed with the drive gear.

GEORGE HENRY SNYDER. Witnesses SOLON C. KEMoN, JEssE hIIDDLE'LON conip'i1- big a plate and concenand a pinion on said 0

